This
website is NOT meant for reporting any "in-progress" criminal
activity.
This site does NOT connect to the Dallas Police Department.
Call
9-1-1 for a life-threatening, criminal or
suspicious activity in-progress.
To view active Dallas Police
Department calls, click here
Read the Dallas Morning News story about
crime statistic
websites in Dallas - click
here!
Dallas Police Department Patrol Beats
change on January 7, 2009.
New maps will be posted January 7, 2009.
Only paid subscribers will have the
opportunity
to change their Beat Reports!
Bad news may travel fast, but
sometimes not fast enough to keep
you from being the next
victim of a burglary or car theft.
DailyCrimeReport.com
gives you the news about crimes in your neighborhood, just
24 hours after the Dallas Police Department files the offense
reports.
Daily Crime Report is a fee-based
subscription service. As
of January 7th, the subscription fee will be $25
per year.
Every
morning, Daily Crime Report downloads the file, extracts
the data and pushes the information to you by email.
Before you finish your first cup of coffee, you already
know what criminal incidents took place within your neighborhood,
your neighborhood association, even around your childrens'
schools or your office complex.
Your daily email message includes the complete list of incidents
in your DPD Beat or Neighborhood Association (click here for
sample report), as reported within the last 24 hours (10pm
- 10pm), plus the previous 10 days.
Daily Crime Report gives you the basics -
Service Number, Report Date, Report
Time, Beat (or Sector), Address, Description and Method
of Operation/Narrative. The comments are exactly
as the police officer entered them - no filtering, no spellcheck.
You can use the Offense Report Number to get more information
about the incident - you're just one click away from the DPD's
Public Access page.
You
only have to subscribe one time, and every morning we deliver
a Daily Crime Report to you.
If you want reports from multiple Beats, simply repeat the
subscription process.
Multiple report requests (different police beats or sectors)
generate multiple emails.
|